Straight Outta Cambridge
Bringing together a selection of some of the City's finest Hip-Hop exports. With over 30's years of talent all the 4 elements of real Hip-Hop will be represented on stage.

When

Aug 15, 8pm-12midnight

Genre

Club - hiphop

Cost

adv £10

Junkyard
Enjoy a mix of visual artists, live bands, acoustic sets, DJs and spoken word poets across four spaces.

When

Aug 22, 4pm-12midnight

Genre

Gigs - none

Cost

£8

Youngblood Brass Band

When

Aug 23, 8pm

Genre

Gigs - jazz

Cost

adv £16

Mark Lanegan Band
The Washington-born singer-songwriter and his backing group performs alternative rock.

When

Sep 3, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£17.50

Season Launch Night

When

Sep 10, 7pm, doors 6.30pm

Genre

Theatre - none

Cost

free

Still House: Of Riders And Running Horses
Dan Canham directs a re-imagination of traditional English folk dance on top of a car park with views across Bournemouth, featuring six female dancers and live band.

Iain Lee Vs Radio: Talk
The radio and TV presenter discusses the history of radio.

When

Sep 18, 8pm

Genre

Special - lit

Cost

£16, concs £14

From The Jam
Original bassist Bruce Foxton and Russell Hastings perform some of The Jam's greatest hits.

When

Sep 19, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£20

Justin Moorhouse: Destiny Calling
Upbeat humour from the writer, radio presenter and actor who played Young Kenny in TV show, Phoenix Nights.

When

Sep 19, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£15

Tony And Mike: The Country Owl And The City Squirrel
Tom Frankland and Laura Mugridge present a puppet show, inspired by the Tale Of The Town Mouse And The Country Mouse.

When

Sep 20, 11.30am & 2.30pm

Genre

Theatre - none

Cost

£10, child £6, family £27

Once Upon A Time
Agnieszka Blonska directs a show about ageing and the passing of time, told through the extraordinary bodies of two dancers and one trapeze artist, all aged over 65. Not suitable for under 16s.

When

Sep 23, 7.30pm

Genre

Theatre - none

Cost

£12, concs £8

Martin Simpson, Andy Cutting & Nancy Kerr
A range of traditional and contemporary folk works performed by the three musicians.

When

Sep 24, 8pm

Genre

Gigs - folk

Cost

adv £18

Stereo MCs
The group from London, famous for their 1992 hit Connected, performs its hip hop and electronica songs.

When

Sep 25, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£17

WitTank: Old School Secrets
Sketch and character comedy from Mark Cooper-Jones, Naz Osmanoglu and Kieran Boyd, who invite audiences into the ostentatiously furnished corridors of The School.

When

Sep 25, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£11

Jeremy Hardy
Sharp political, topical and social humour from the stand-up.

When

Sep 26, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£15, unwaged £6

The Lost Things
Visual Theatre Company Tortoise In A Nutshell presents a fairy-tale for all ages about a boy who falls through a crack in the pavement and so discovers all manner of lost things. Written by Oliver Emanuel.

Hal Cruttenden: Straight Outta Cruttenden
Host of Live At The Apollo and star of Radio 4, Hal, presents his most recent stand-up material about the evils of the modern world - over sharing on social media and the 5:2 diet.

When

Oct 3, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£18

Peace
The four-piece band plays indie rock.

When

Oct 5, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£15

Forced Entertainment: The Notebook
Drama based on the award-winning novel by Agota Kristof set during WW2, directed by Tim Etchells and performed by Richard Lowdon and Robin Arthur.

Blue Rose Code
Described by Time Out magazine as " "Imagine John Martyn meeting a young Van Morrison and being shipwrecked with a bundle of Chet Baker records", Blue Rose Code will perform tracks from his latest album "The Ballads of Peckham Rye".

When

Oct 10, 8pm

Genre

Gigs - folk

Cost

£16

Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick
Pioneering British folk musicians Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick perform a selection of their recent work which reflects on five decades of music-making.

George The Poet
Social commentary from spoken word performer George Mpanga.

When

Oct 14, 7pm

Genre

Special - lit

Cost

£12

James Cousins Company: Without Stars/There We Have Been
Taking the themes of love, loss and friendship from the Japanese story, and adding his own unique quality to them, the acclaimed contemporary dancer has created a rich and powerful double-bill.

Coasts
The Bristol-based five-piece plays a new wave fusion of lo-fi indie-electro with power-pop influences.

When

Oct 15, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£13

Daniel Sloss: Dark
The new show from comedy's half-man-half-Xbox. A regular on TV shows like Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow and Russell Howard's Good News, the young Scot delivers hilarious stories and smart gags.

When

Oct 16, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£15.50, NUS £13

Jason Byrne: 20 Years A Clown
Energetic humour from the Dublin-born stand-up and 2007 Chortle Best Headliner and former host of BBC Radio 2's 2011 Sony Gold Award-winning The Jason Byrne Show.

When

Oct 17, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£17.50

Kid Carpet & The Noisy Neighbours: Out Of The Egg Productions
A funny and moving show that uses music, puppetry and projection to look at what it's like to move into a new house in the city and find your place there.

When

Oct 17, 11.30am & 2.30pm

Genre

Special - the

Cost

£10, child £6, family £27

Swim Deep
Indie pop band from Birmingham.

When

Oct 18, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£12

The Shires
The pairing of Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes from the South of England plays country-pop originals.

When

Oct 20, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - folk

Cost

£13.50

Editors
The four-piece from Birmingham, led by singer and guitarist Tom Smith, plays light and ethereal indie-rock and alternative rock.

When

Oct 21, 7pm

Genre

Gigs - rock

Cost

£20

Torycore
A musical exploration of the effects of Conservative politics on British society, incorporating parts of George Osborne's budget speech, performed in the style of death metal.

David O?Doherty: We Are All In The Gutter But Some Of Us Are Looking At David O'Doherty
Stand-up, amusing anecdotes and comedy songs from the Irish comic, author, musician, actor and playwright who has previously on Channel 4's 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and The Unbelievable Truth for BBC Radio 4.

When

Oct 24, 8pm

Genre

Comedy - none

Cost

£17, NUS £15

Father John Misty
The singer-songwriter plays indie-folk with support from Anna B Savage.